Because he grabbed his doo-dah and pulled it up so it hurts so he said ow as in ouch!
Augusto is an Italian equivalent of the Latin name Augustus. The masculine proper name means "august," "majestic," "prestigious," or "venerable." The pronunciation will be "ow-GOO-sto" in Italian and "ow-GOO-stoos" in Latin.
Ой, больно! - oy bol-na Ой, мне больно! oy mnye bol-na The second is used if you're the one in pain.
Ciao (Cha-ow)
"Wishing" is an English equivalent of the Italian word augurando.Specifically, the Italian word is a verb. It is the form of the infinitive augurare as a gerund. The pronunciation is "OW-*ghoo-RAHN-doh."*The sound is similar to that in the English exclamation of pain "Ow!"
Augurando is an Italian equivalent of the English word "wishing."Specifically, the Italian word is a verb. It is the form of the infinitive augurare as a gerund. The pronunciation is "OW-*ghoo-RAHN-doh."*The sound is similar to that in the English exclamation of pain "Ow!"
"Autostrada" is an Italian equivalent of "freeway."The Italian word is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "una" ("a, one").It's pronounced "OW-toh-STRAH-dah."**The sound "ow" is similar to that in the English exclamation of pain.
Auto, automobile, autovettura and macchina are Italian equivalents of the English word "car." Birthplace, context and personal preference determine whether "auto" (case 1), "automobile" (example 2), "autowagon" (instance 3) or "machine" (option 4) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "OW-to," "OW-to-MO-bee-ley," "OW-to-vet-TOO-ra" and "MAK-kee-na" in Pisan Italian.
"Ciao" is an Italian equivalent of "OlÃ?."Specifically, the Italian word is a greeting that means "Hello, Goodbye" depending upon the context. The Spanish loan word "OlÃ?" means "Hey!" The respective pronunciations are "tchow"* and "oh-LAH."*The sound "ow" is similar to that in the English exclamation of pain "ow."
Auguri, Zio! is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Congratulations, Uncle!" The pronunciation will be "ow-GOO-ree TSEE-o" in Italian.
a day
Australiana in the feminine and australiano in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English word "Australian."Specifically, both forms function as the singular expression of an adjective, noun or pronoun. The feminine form is pronounced "OW-stra-LYA-na." The pronunciation for the masculine form will be "OW-stra-LYA-no" in Italian.